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Wealth and the wealthy have received relatively little attention
from social scientists despite a growing wealth gap. Aimed at a
broad social science and public readership, this book draws on new
data on wealth to answer the following key questions: What is
wealth? Who has got it? Where might we draw a 'wealth line'? Who
lies above it? And what might policy do about wealth and the
wealthy? Using data sources from the HMRC to the Sunday Times Rich
list, this book provides a comprehensive and critical discussion of
these issues, and looks at potential policy responses, including
'asset-based' welfare and taxation.
Provides an up-to-date introduction and analysis of the US
political scene written from a comparative perspective, newly
revised and updated throughout American Politics and Society in an
accessible introduction to the main institutions of the US federal
government, discussing the most recent developments in broader
economic, social, and comparative contexts. Now in its tenth
edition, this popular textbook applies an international perspective
to the relevance of historical trends, research findings in
political science, and present-day governmental procedures,
structures, and debates. Acclaimed author David McKay guides
students through the complexities of the American political system
while encouraging them to evaluate the widening ideological divide
that now defines American political life and public discourse.
Since the publication of the previous edition, America has
undergone some of the most dramatic events in its history--from the
COVID-19 pandemic, to the widespread protests against racial and
economic injustice, to the aggressive populist rhetoric of Donald
Trump, to the bitterly contested 2020 presidential election that
culminated in the violent assault on the US Capitol. In this
edition, the author addresses the escalating ideological conflict,
the rise of extremism in the Republican Party, arguments over the
proper role of government, the public's expectations of politicians
and political processes, and more. Offering valuable insights into
both the social-political past and present of America, this classic
textbook: Examines the policy process in such areas as civil
rights, social policy, economic policy, the environment, and
foreign policy Evaluates the performance of US government over the
last decade and audits the broader American political system
Encourages students to critically assess the US government in areas
of democratic responsiveness and public accountability Compares
international social-political perspectives to those that are
uniquely American Discusses of the role of beliefs and values in
American politics and how they influence broader society and
economy Thanks to its clear and engaging narrative and its wealth
of pedagogical features, American Politics and Society, Tenth
Edition remains the ideal introductory textbook for courses
exploring the institutions and processes of the US government and
the most important events in the current American social and
political landscape.
Environmental Chemistry is a relatively young science. Interest in
this subject, however, is growing very rapidly and, although no
agreement has been reached as yet about the exact content and
limits of this interdisciplinary discipline, there appears to be
increasing interest in seeing environmental topics which are based
on chemistry embodied in this subject. One of the first objectives
of Environmental Chemistry must be the study of the environment and
of natural chemical processes which occur in the environment. A
major purpose of this series on Environmental Chemistry, therefore,
is to present a reasonably uniform view of various aspects of the
chemistry of the environment and chemical reactions occurring in
the environment. The industrial activities of man have given a new
dimension to Environmental Chemistry. We have now synthesized and
described over five million chemical compounds and chemical
industry produces about hundred and fifty million tons of synthetic
chemicals annually. We ship billions of tons of oil per year and
through mining operations and other geophysical modifications,
large quantities of inorganic and organic materials are released
from their natural deposits. Cities and metropolitan areas of up to
15 million inhabitants produce large quantities of waste in
relatively small and confined areas. Much of the chemical products
and waste products of modern society are released into the
environment either during production, storage, transport, use or
ultimate disposal. These released materials participate in natural
cycles and reactions and frequently lead to interference and
disturbance of natural systems.
This volume contains papers selected from those presented at the
International Symposium on the Analysis of Hydrocarbons and
Halogenated Hydrocarbons in the Aquatic Environment, May 23-25,
1978. The Symposium was organized by the National Water Research
Institute of Environment Canada and the Institute for Environmental
Studies of the University of Toronto. The purpose of the Symposium
and of this volume was to bring together information on the
analyses, behaviour and effects of hydro carbons and halogenated
hydrocarbons on the aquatic environment. This class of contaminants
presents many difficult analytical pro blems, and to a large extent
our ability to identify environmental problems and assess their
severity, depends on the availability of proved analytical
techniques. By exposing workers in this field to the techniques and
results of others we hope that progress can be made towards solving
the many problems caused by these substances. The papers in this
volume are divided into five categories: two plenary session
addresses given by J.P. Bruce and O. Hutzinger, 11 papers
describing quantitative analytical results, 12 papers on analytical
methods, 9 papers on incidence, monitoring and pathways; and
finally, 13 papers on drinking water, health and biological
effects. We were fortunate in having the support of the many
organizations and individuals listed after this preface. In
particular we thank B.F. Scott and R. Knechtel for their help in
organizing the Symposium, S. Paterson, C. Straka, B. Reuber, A.
Bobra, R. Wan, S. Austin, G.E."
In 1920, David O. McKay embarked on a journey that forever changed
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His visits to the
Latter-day Saint missions, schools, and branches in the Pacific
solidified the Church leadership's commitment to global outreach.
As importantly, the trip inspired McKay's own initiatives when he
later became Church president. McKay's account of his odyssey
brings to life the story of the Church of Jesus Christ's
transformation into a global faith. Throughout his diary, McKay
expressed his humanity, curiosity, and fascination with cultures
and places--the Maori hongi, East Asian customs, Australian
wildlife, and more. At the same time, he and his travel companion,
Hugh J. Cannon, detailed the Latter-day Saint missionary life of
the era, closely observing logistical challenges and cultural
differences, guiding various church efforts, and listening to
followers' impressions and concerns. Reid L. Neilson and Carson V.
Teuscher's meticulous notes provide historical, religious, and
general context for the reader.Blending travelogue with history,
Pacific Apostle illuminates the thought and work of an essential
figure in the twentieth-century Church of Jesus Christ.
This book is a continuation of the book 'Physics Researcher
Biographical Sketches and Research Summaries' which compiles
biographical sketches of top professionals in the field of physics
research, as well as research summaries from a number of different
focuses in this important field.
This book compiles biographical sketches of top professionals in
the field of physics research, as well as research summaries from a
number of different focuses in this important field.
An important new guide to flexible empirically supported practice
in CBT. There is a growing movement across health care to adopt
empirically supported practice. Treatments for Psychological
Problems and Syndromes makes an important contribution by offering
a comprehensive guide for adopting a more flexible approach to
cognitive behavioural therapy. Edited by three recognized experts
in the field of CBT, the text has three key aims: firstly to
identify components of models describing specific psychological
conditions that are empirically supported, poorly supported or
unsupported; secondly to propose theoretical rationales for
sequencing of interventions, and criteria for moving from one
treatment procedure to the next; and thirdly to identify mechanisms
of psychological syndromes that may interfere with established
protocols in order to promote more informed treatment and improve
outcomes. Written in clear and concise terms, this is an
authoritative guide that will be relevant and useful to a wide
range of readers from beginning clinicians to experienced
practitioners.
Psychological Interventions in Sport, Exercise and Injury
Rehabilitation provides an overview of psychological strategies
that can be used as part of a Psychological Skills Training
program, with emphasis on their use in sport, exercise, and injury
rehabilitation. To further reinforce learning and comprehension,
Psychological Interventions in Sport, Exercise and Injury
Rehabilitation: Highlights the current gaps in our knowledge and
provides suggestions for those wishing to implement these
techniques in their own PST practice. Descriptions of all three
areas (Sport, Exercise and Injury Rehabilitation) in every chapter
Real-life case examples An accompanying instructor's resource
package with PowerPoint slides and test bank
Additional Author Is Leonard S. Cottrell. Foreword By Herman M.
Adler.
Additional Author Is Leonard S. Cottrell. Foreword By Herman M.
Adler.
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Civilization (Hardcover)
V.F Lenzen, Stephen C. Pepper, George P. Adams, D. S. Mackay, Edward W. Strong, …
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This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which
commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out
and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and
impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes
high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1959.
Packed with eye-opening facts that expose evolution as a faked
ideology, "the great apostasy" was set up using underground
couriers and agents of pre-Nazi Germany, who plotted to reprogram
the minds of the entire world! The plan fitted many fakes of
Haeckel and others, and major frauds such as the Piltdown Man, in
an international undertaking. Leading socialists in England and
Germany were used to rig the string-like controls of Darwin,
Huxley, and others, who functioned as living puppets. Their tricks
and discoveries managed to outwit the leading scientific minds of
America and England; even the Royal Society members were deceived.
All were deceived by what the Nations did - and many today are
still ensnared in the utterly deceptive, faked scientific ideology
of evolution.
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